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Silicon in the microelectronics industry in Indonesia; festschrift in honor of Samaun Samadikun, an Indonesian professor from Institut Teknologi Bandung.
Menyadari perkembangan sastra anak dewasa ini. Pentingnya masyarakat turut membangun secara benar dunia bacaan anak untuk kepastian pertumbuhan. Kegembiraan dan pengembangan pengetahuan yang baik dan seimbang anak. Maka secara sederhana dan jelas pedoman penelitian sastra anak edisi revisi ini memperkenalkan antara lain apa itu sastra anak. Siapakah anak pemikiran2 yang mempengaruhi dunia anak sejarah ringkas sastra anak dunia anak yang menjadi landasan sastra anak, ragam, cetak piker dalam meneliti sastra anak. Tahapan penelitian contoh2 penelitian sastra anak serta contoh2 karya sastra anak baik itu prosa puisi maupun drama.
On Kao language and culture of Kao people living in Kao, Maluku Utara Province, Indonesia; collection of articles.
Issues on interchange of bibliographic information among digital library systems in Indonesia; proceedings of the 4th Indonesian conference on digital library, held in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia on November 8-10, 2011.
Dealing with computer-based retrieval systems, this book covers the nature of information, how it is organized for use by a computer, how search functions are carried out, and the theory underlying these functions. It also discusses the interaction between user and system and how retrieved items, users, and complete systems are evaluated.
The World of Opthalmology in Your Hand This larger-format third edition of a remarkable atlas reflects the latest advances in the constantly evolving specialty of ophthalmology. Firsthand knowledge is culled from the author's decades of patient consultations, teaching, and combined surgical experience. Cataract, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration are covered along with other eye diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. Disorders less frequently seen in clinical practice are included in its comprehensive coverage. Organized anatomically, this expertly written text covers the entire scope of ophthalmologic practice. Its systematic didactic outline deta...
Modern information and communication technologies, together with a cultural upheaval within the research community, have profoundly changed research in nearly every aspect. Ranging from sharing and discussing ideas in social networks for scientists to new collaborative environments and novel publication formats, knowledge creation and dissemination as we know it is experiencing a vigorous shift towards increased transparency, collaboration and accessibility. Many assume that research workflows will change more in the next 20 years than they have in the last 200. This book provides researchers, decision makers, and other scientific stakeholders with a snapshot of the basics, the tools, and the underlying visions that drive the current scientific (r)evolution, often called ‘Open Science.’
Research funders in the UK, USA and across Europe are implementing data management and sharing policies to maximize openness of data, transparency and accountability of the research they support. Written by experts from the UK Data Archive with over 20 years experience, this book gives post-graduate students, researchers and research support staff the data management skills required in today’s changing research environment. The book features guidance on: how to plan your research using a data management checklist how to format and organize data how to store and transfer data research ethics and privacy in data sharing and intellectual property rights data strategies for collaborative research how to publish and cite data how to make use of other people’s research data, illustrated with six real-life case studies of data use.
A new title from Routledge, this is a four-volume collection of cutting-edge and foundational research.
Will the emerging global information infrastructure (GII) create a revolution in communication equivalent to that wrought by Gutenberg, or will the result be simply the evolutionary adaptation of existing behavior and institutions to new media? Will the GII improve access to information for all? Will it replace libraries and publishers? How can computers and information systems be made easier to use? What are the trade-offs between tailoring information systems to user communities and standardizing them to interconnect with systems designed for other communities, cultures, and languages? This book takes a close look at these and other questions of technology, behavior, and policy surrounding...